Landscape Photographer of the Year: The winning photos

The winners in this year’s Landscape Photographer of the Year awards will be displayed in a free exhibition at Waterloo Station next month
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Ben Norum19 October 2015

The winners of the UK’s annual Take A View Landscape Photographer of the Year awards have been revealed, with a snowswept image of the Jurassic Coast in Dorset scooping the top prize.

As well as the accolade, photographer Andy Farrer has won £10,000 for the shot.

  • Scroll through our gallery above to see the stunning winning shots

He said: “Snow this far south on the Jurassic Coast is a fairly uncommon event and it was not until February 2015 that I managed to reach some of my favourite parts of the coast when snow had fallen.”

Charlie Waite, founder of the awards, added: “Andy’s winning photograph of this beautiful area of Dorset’s Jurassic Coast is a gentle image with a simple, effective composition that reflects the mood of a cold winter’s morning.”

This and the other winners will be displayed at a free exhibition on the balcony at Waterloo Station from November 23.

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